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[ o CownVED yRoR ASY PACH lege, presenved the tiale of Torner M wncwber elert {row the Siate of Nebrasks, ¥ tlon of the Presiden® munonneing the v State baving heen published this moming Mr. MARQUETTE (Rep., Neb), spy gl \:e Bpeaker's chair and took g el W, v i e CORETITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Mr. MILLER (Rep., Pa). e nud reselutions reciting that ten of Hiates baye refused 1o Tauty went, and_declaring that Fuc ecessary/to presetve the Union, that no Stat 1o ratify Tt #hould have & represenlan 1Bat tho doctrine of universal amnest Maranet e proclimv (R AL oathpr t‘bl,) ibe y ouglt to be di siseion of thot ed to the Mot asked Jeave to offtr a pream- e Iate Rebel the Constitutional Amend- h amendment is deemed declining on in Congress, and pio) eald m‘e'i'y« of umnh were '\&::n“ he betroved it o e t their po™ vl he bill to exhans FoetY cltort in ther PTG event it passage, and be sparcd 10 40 THAY ™" fitep,, Pa)-1 hope my eollcagwe (Mr U “«1‘1 pracced 1o question 1ow.” We have had of this entertainment. Mr. ROSE em., k) inquired of Mr. vens wh would et tter be postponed nntil after the Tax 111 khoul be disposed of. |Laugbter on the Republican CHANLER (Dem., N. Y.) asked Mr. Stevens to yield notion as a test stion that the Whole matter be &t a 10 post poncd 1o a day certain. P UETEVENS declined doing so, and fald: T bave listened with patience, I belicve, to the yflllll‘mtr'l f;lll the upteons 10 any o g with which they @ tion {laughter), and 1 the monrners othér side; I would not be dise o of the melancholy s carded y(n-ry loyal patric Heveral ebjectione were wade to the resolutions being ent which oficred, and Mr. LE BLOND Dém., Obio), suggcated do pot desire to lose that Wiey ehould Lo made 1o apply to absetts, | once and sending it to the which bad also rcfused to ratity the titutional | Other matters, 1f my friew Aw’“&‘l"‘l!.il(l a a err}n 1;‘-01u:.un‘“1w,rh be holds The K. 2 ted that one of the resolutions em- | WU O pliged to him. . Podied a prineiple in refe 1o representution, which Mr. BLAINE (Re p.Mvyvlu-mumnun. red the follow. It sequired them 10 be referred 1o the Joint Committee on ing resolution / r the Touse NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MORDAY, MARCH 4, 1867 cue from Fayette (Mr. untfl 3:45 o'clock, whenftheffConference Committee was | his excellent collea, Dawson). also edl 10 say 1 hostility to any person AMFRICAN Busingss * Cortete h: Tecede from its ¢ o ‘ [Coly uia Cousty (N, ¥.) Republican. out the pent ; i that it wonld involve a Me: A w + wition In reference to muulnfi’munfit. mohair cloth for | un ce liot, but with the sare resilt. Tt | diecharged. de hat he had no 5 thoce, &e., on {be free li 3 ecrEel WIN (Rep, Mase) moved that the House | ou that account. He B rol & letter to the writer | BURNHAN greement to the Amendinent of the | of the letter in question r his authority for the | & iieved a briltiant suceess at Springfeld, Mass., and buds fair (o wnts! anewer on the | lie most fermidebievivalain thls popalar form of medern ey was ruled out of ordor. SCOFIELD ( Pa.) moved to strike for the decreased but the writer had do H"‘l‘ her of the approprat } Senate, sty R ¢ Sovtion of the recond scetion, which direats t B to the Liverpoul, New-York and Philadelphia | compelisation of the Howd cimployts. pactt 3 Compat \'luh' _I]n« paid on t}\,uyu:n‘ o |I”m. he motion was rejected aud the House refuscd o |alid lnut \M.lll‘i“t. Iumv‘lflr ::-::‘fl(“"m;;‘\p Er;:un' s WaR e » (s ge and tranship) board its steamslps . 3 2 ot believe that auy Mem ' 'ONgress al : Bu R-Al B Without he ¢ h\‘nnl‘l:ulv::ul . i L On motion of Mr. LE BLOXD (Demi., Ohlo) the TTouse Sich in tion, Ho did not know :m{ ember of Con- | ot the offee. w! ......JI;},{.J.‘.‘I;&‘{;“.“W"'“.‘.i'r.i'.lfi"?«""‘ Withont disposiug of the matter, the Comiittee vose fu | #till further insisted on its disagre cut, aud agked fur | gress Who would perpetrate ‘“uch o falschood against him | keepers will o thaaseives a fvor by sceing it. - order to leave the Conference report on the Tax bill. another Committes of Conferenc v & or janyhodyfelse 'So far as he knew, the Members of this % B. fiou-, Ko. 201 Broadway. FHpTAR OIS A LATIAM (ot T e Crmitted s ecord i Coligrens bad been more barmoniont B SWHACEC | pyrws s T7RATUS 30d CREAM'T! -~ “ Mr. ) ep., W. Via.) Was permitted cord hils and less animosity than those Le A ever known T SALERATUS an 'ARTAR~] Mr. MORRILL, (Rep., Vt) at 10:45 mde a report from | vote 0 fasor of th pussage e bils pasttd to-dny | fh ane Bavious e ers. | Doubtless in the agdor of de- | tlex, alvays mu-.mn,-unuhucm‘r'nq. wbm {he Conference Committee on the Tax bill, and explaired | over the President’s veto, and Mr, WHALEY (Rep., W: Date they had sonetimes given %rrfl;lvyr bay might { Ty the points of it. The duty on cotton was fixedat 3jc. Va)ontbolastoftheiwo, o corun 2/ T Sonsidered hard epithets; i 9 T ot 110 rem - X -.T AN D e s companes arefulloved o continue | Mr. LAWRENCY; (Rep Oble) Foom the Conference Com- }'i'.fn‘l:""..'r"u:.lm!.'n“v'f"xjuflz':f;’:fix::l“wflg;'n%‘é”rfi{'n'fi'}-‘gnfl B0 |y DT A e a ; arging the tax to CONEUmErs. pe braudy is to be | mittce on the bill to define and punish cextain offenses, | posity, He ‘l,‘,f" to gay (his publiely to the Moy | Youths aud lear the present priecs. ents, Boys, \ud cd$1 agallon. The report was agreed (o without s maldo s mpett which was agreed (0. oSty A Cothier side, who, howeyer severcly theg had Droksw Bhornuns, Xo. 62 Latayelle-phces division. i, AT T rmoopition for (i | SrLitnd, Jup ud always treated him with the g — vomn or THANKS TO THE ArEARER. . | payment to ME Marquettc, e gy a6, | B niot SN s TAND GRAE GENERAL BUTLER'S SPEECH AT ALBANY. My, DAVIS (Rep., N. Y.) | mémber from Nebraska, his pay from the flrst day of this Mr. JULTAN (1 ‘w‘.[l|..l,),"l{-‘>||| e, Gommittee on Pub- n;. l.nuufli'lnlh'rl‘uvxl. v rts on fhe Memorial of the 1paxy, Mareh 2—Tweddle Hall was crowded evening by ® quiet audience, including a “this BLOND (Dem., tnd.), with the advice and cousent of ¥ BILL Wigh officials, even for mpking bad political wfl. a8 received announcing, e and offered the | sesston, which was adopted. L Tesolution : < THE SOUTHERN RATLROADS. o g pln 4 . P d, ‘That the thasks of (M Tiouss o (-’:'.','.'jf{“’:\'“‘" (Rep., Tenn.) Chairman of the Select Ve ~lly4:{::lm(;nfi;rh"A_\lr-‘l‘l‘x(:fiu‘lfl ':.';":1:"‘:u&";rn'r:.'-‘f.':.:i pumber of ladive, to listen to an address B P w diecarged dutis of presdig | SOURGLY Gvie ouihern Rallroads, e g s, | Loguiative ‘Assembly of Utah Tepritory, for a donation Gon, Bunier. <ol 3 NS LRb . 10E, e ordered’ to be laid before tho | of fown sites in aid of @ common Achoof fuud. S ot o the power of wl!ufiu”:f?.lx}:e&'{"“ul Eenate, 10 Impe ongress 3 next Congress for its acti THE DEFICIE: speechics, dnring th ported thie resolution. ) o Towalet 4 o'clock, moved that the e Mr. PRICE (F A message from tlu') S Rocowstauction. D suspend o THE INDIAR ATPROF RIATION FIVL. of thia Houve be surpended, so bt e HOtlE | . HOGA oMo RAGON (Rep., lown), from_the Comm | MR meaer 1 .} seconded, the resolition | youse take a recess till § o'clock this (Sunday) evenin uference on the Indian Appropriation bill, totbepae. | and kaid: Mr. Bpeaker, T rise 1o second the resolutian | T ake o rece clock this (& y) evening. | er things, 1 > Detl- Comlert o e O e tacipal polub of B T ean Ohio, and take this occasion to | | A1 ECCAREIG Sl e e O sandiian | Soe Lo e ot body had passed the Tels | weil as for high enimes Asd mix ferest in the report 1% 1 uguration of & NEW Eyste Lotwithetandin iy that Tassent most he Hient con. | of business, The Benate amendments to the N“V"‘Ar 1 Yead, they were non-concurred in in gross, and @ | = hat i, making the appropriations for the sepport of the : o AR pappily comeciy Clkibute | propriation il were still fn the Committeo of the Wholo | Committee of Conferenco was asked, Messrs, Btey- Tnian THbca ot fs matler of treaty stipnlation, but LDRIDGE moved tolay the bill ou the table. 2 abilities of our p office Ii'the State of the Umon, He kuew how unpleasant it | eye Farnsworth, and Kassson were appointed the coufe- 4 9 e a matter dependent aliogethier on the willof € BETess. The SPEAKER ruled that that motion was in order, but | which the gentleman has supported Dis resolitio £ \\lm- lnlx;(lmlfloum- tohave to do business in the nours of | yeed on the ml"-'"‘ the House. P4 Mr. FARNBWORTH (Kep, 1il.), from the Comn ittee of | o e ended, the ' | stand ths brief mterruption of tho Ot nary procecdings S . 3 Touse sumed the consideration t Conteroncs on the Legisiative, e ana Judicial ;o the rules wore suspended, the aotion to Tay the | of this body, as intending £ome ping heyond the passage | - ¥ PRICE wiihdrew bis motion, wm. :r::‘f:-n‘;lrla e Honse at the time o?tk; JLL'J‘.‘R.'}: ALUM AND DRY PLASTER Appropria | ile & report stating that the Con- | DL e the » could mot, under the vesolution, e | of the usual and routine resoltfieiy of compliment by an NAVAL ATTROPRIATION DILL. Morning, Appropriating $100,000 for & compensation to i ce b aoveed apen all poinite but thrce—the inercase | madé O piring Conicress to its presiding officer, The official The House then went into the Commiitee of the Wholo I ] "Y., for the uso of ki ¥ wadé. ¥ the B b = - Marcus I'. Norton of Troy, N. Y., for the o stamwyp red mpou all poiits buf et L e o tho | My, 11 BLOND moved that the Fouse tako rec XD T wowledzment 1t toudernd wan sum- | OBLV i5te of the Unfon, ik, CONKLING (Rep, N, Yo n | caicling machino 1y, the bost Gffice Depayimgi FIRE AND BURGLAR o ertain Increased compensation voted . 7TF< ol o L iat the ouse taken recese. ot “deticate and._responsiine | th chair, and resumed the cousideration of the Senite | Mr. FERRY (Rep., mch.)anwmlmrofv:ne Post-Offi be ncrease of salares of ccrtain offi- The SPFAKER declingd to entertain the motion, on at & time when all the crevnstances Carronnd- | Amendments to the Naval Appropriation bl The first | committe rgument in support of :ff [ q AT e oA the AparopHiation of 195 I itten, wmade an avgument in support of the Mill, {he ground that theve was a motion pending to enepend assigned ~him- required the excr ; being on the appropriation of $135,000 for 146 | gescribing the history tox utility of the invention. Mr. pending ) nrehase of Pkt s ¥ ¥ jo peas wholly | oo = e i 2 fr g A B e common pradence. and diserction to | B hase of & whart at the Charlestown Navy Yard, gave SEWOLD. (Rep., N. Y.) followed on the saume dc; miltee of € ¢ rules, under which the motion for & recess could 10U | enable him to fill his atlotted place With credit to himeelf | Fise to discussion Mesw OPER (I NNELL I it Wi possible | be mable bim 10 fl bt o ifonse nud o country. | ME KA o navcoatiliihe axsidmant | e IERE Show: N and GRINNELL 1t Was possible | be mad Pt o K v Honse o ¢ L | e KAS a) o . Rep.y Town o bill, h recedents for ity | Nir. FINCK appeated from the decision of the Cbalr in There had been, canized 38 uu'!.n':‘]:;'\'vlulm(ul traey BANKS (Rcy 0 pposed it on bebal of the [ 0 ) OO XV ICATION BILL. o TR | e i1 the motion for & recess, e i dent to 1, axsaut pon on Inatt . ) sustained tho amendment 10w | yixe body o frow 5% “.‘?,'":}.‘3,“83.‘:}‘::‘«%‘1:‘.2“2%‘,‘,‘2.?‘3 Ktianos of nd he instanced The vote and jnays on the question | tions, the unalterable determination of those who loved menrred in. B . 3. i i ! Yo e " Fortification bill. Thercupon Mr. WASHBURN (Rep., weidered the articular \ bifl, on which at the | «gnal the de ir stand as the judgment-of | the e e intaln 1t at every cost; the | Tho Benafe &m went for the nlvrflmlm""t of Civil ' the Conference Committe of the House on that . rut. ession of thie s Conference Corn- P . ; divers Ve B I o of Drosccuting and | Enginoers, Master Mechanics, &c., aé le several Navy- A O s ngreed 0. It leaves th Best the World. mittecebad 1 grement it th "*;l""‘ and “‘»‘\l““’"“‘mfl"?; ¥8. 4. Tho Days | 4 to the witimate purposes and results of the war had Yards, was debated at some length; Mr, BANKS n e o Tt e e lginall b.,:',édp.yl‘;fl.‘ffl,u"o mn orld. one, that in e of the 1o | were Messrs. Hard Ky., Shanki L roneed © Aike 1| homeoncurtence in the Senate amendment, The amend- ® cnh--uuum wen [;"_ By T “}“m AL n,(vA|III|‘vl_ m‘; g e Mess b |frx ing n“ ¥ B |L|'I:)< in T .m le aud i‘i(i:?'«i' ."r‘-:}fin‘li;x - ‘rl\ll:(';l x(.;:ll:: L "M 'lmr(!:!llwuxr:f:l mfm ¢ amendment. The amend- | Wity the additional section in regard to experiments in Prineipal W ’;q. 205 BROADWAY, New.Vork. 1 Ward of Ky. Messrs. Boyer, Eldridge, Finck and other y a tinie | MERE n testing ordnance and fortifications. arehouses, { Xo. 721 CHESTNUT-ST., Philade e e mmcnt (he President lasucd @ procluma- e surely nol 'of legislative The Senate amendment striking ont the appropriation nance S ot Mr. MAYNARD T # 2i0n Conyening an extra session, s which the House re- Democratio members voted +yea,” stating that on con- | yugtice in the representative body so cxenly that Inti¥e | topay,_n person for collecting historical annals of tho W e ted that the appropria g Ky ES” PATENT LAMPS!ITT teded from its amendnient. derntion. they were convinced the decisioft of the Eneal- | the majorty ehonld certulily a1 the ncilities and | Navy Department, was non-concurred bn, N AVilietts Point, had been R end, and that thi be SAFENT, most CONY £ od in ¢ Mr. FANKR (Rep,, ) corvoborated the Speaker’s | ey was correct advan N e oo of numbers entitied | Tbo Seshte smessments otk tho Recretary of | fors Ak WiLetts oo e G “ s ; TRBE) O iy wo 3 A | disagrecing in O S emion was then taken on the passage of the bil) them to, the ninonty could have 1o T th tom: | the Navy to negatinte with the City of Brookly o an ‘"lllnll';"fl o (,ha-‘llm\lulluu,mlmungupendnum THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! ‘and disagrecing in part, was Guestion was ¢ aken on the passage of the bill, | ) 1 -~ o K A landi Wallabout Bay was cone to half the appropriations, PRICES RE )} q valid, iyt S e plain of oppression “or meglect. 1 fuke pleasure | X of lands on about Bay was concurred S REDUCED!! yalid (»Lfflf;‘?flfi.‘:‘fl;‘f‘:fi:flb’;‘xln'\‘r'x that and it resulted, Yeas, 135 ; Nays, 48, us followe T ovestimy fho personal” conviction, and _such | With an am pdinent, requiring the fitle to propert) The SPEAKER prn:n”i:'dlzwgrm from the Presi- PRICES REDUCED !t % e o . 3 belie m‘ l:‘ |.hc unumuouu' m-y;( nt of l;;ulv M;:fln;\i:"': by ,lln;:lnl«_trlrnnw);;,cm-ml, and 10 | genf, transmitting n report of 'thie Secretary of State in re- PRICES REDUCED!Y Y od tha " Defrece, Kassan, ce (Mas.), the subject 1 ol expendi rom the Treasury. e Ay g g 4 § . DUCF: ] KR deekded (has the bill oo certalS]y not ) Keliey Rice (Me) b o ect an puctacaed 1n 0O O ent prohibiting Iboring men from | 144 R :!::'v{,gg;',,‘gt',‘,}‘,,“',;';{,:’,‘g;:;g‘f LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO DEALLRSY \il1 hiad al8o agrced on every item exeept Tatin, Nebench o Justify the Wariest expressions or dischiarged for political opiulons, | clajus, ; complete throughout with STATION. "of 3 by the present coi S Soronine ver s TN vihd eratitndc, and in uniting with those / il oughout, with STATIONARY instead of NOVARLE e Dowever, bilt had b\t Tvit 1o o joies [12), o, kion and gratitnce: ritly assostated Tor the vd reqarted the bill The | o Lo {ongid ATFROFRIATION. T urolled "'éfirl%un;»nubfi}il;“n':m":x(fikh-r"fl'“'zw Jort 1o th t e it Voan, Klogn, 1w years time fust eloing, in this vote of thanks I do not %0, and a Cominittee | ~ThO Legialotivg Sover D Enadb; et . - tu O e e e contiaued of sae length, Mesers Spuiding, hesliate 1o say that fn my judgment the tribute we are s ates of the two | resented to the Bpeaes L OB, YARNEWORTH, WOODBRIDGE (¥ N HALE Sarr, about to pay has rarely if ever been better descryed. Houscs. The H Daving resumed ‘onsideration of the N F R e tonding (hat Al sgrecuient to this report Many of thase who are honored with seats fi the present _ MOULIN WATER COMPANY, e House having feaom ey, Chal e Post. [ T} Ry e e o b gor e 4 Il with s close etive from public ite, tnl e M SCHENCK (RS , Oiilo) introdaced joint resolutions I Mr. Al m‘m‘"\;"‘;“'l'l:‘;’;,wfi,fi“‘:‘;’{"h‘n::m‘ aext Gy g = A u referred | soclated longer with the Speaker fu hiy | cnpowering th into effect the . d M {ep. N, \"":.f SRV ANKE ‘argding th i e tive course as i member of e ot but 1 | recomnuendation futed relat)ve o monstrous proposition. matters referred to & . e Ity b | Bingha, el Teapress the of all here in kaying | the Monlin Wat T ¥ of Rock ) considerable dlm'\lulnn‘ the bill_and . treated I et Mk | A | {hat the urban) cew of Dis wanner, bis | 1sland, [limolu.’ Atter 1ho facts by v, | Smiendmant were; oft Mofion of Mr. HILL (Rep., 1ud) be com ]l aestion of policy it would be | ¥ Van Aemaw, indnces of he W faliness as Schenck, the joint resol i © i (e i B L peeeude the commttee by narowing down the | 1 Yan o (N ) presiding offie ) our fric COURT OF CLAIMS, Mr. SCHENK (Re OURT OF CLAIMR, - ) e (N. Y. 1o o « Ho Mr. § EN ‘., Ohjo) from the Conference Com- agrcemont and thns shuttng out thie co : ordi Yard (¥. Y.), affection apd cor The House, at 6§ a. w., procecded to business on the e ey 2 nt. n Buekissd; ’ Wankun (Ma) 3] Rttt v et o tho Honse Jolut resolution | UG, the army, report, which ed t0. The Cougressional Globe was that two yea Burdy v | for hs happiness, prospetity 1o allow the Conrt of Clnims jurisdiction of claims for uishied to the army, made a report, which was agrec 0. e e e dovmibation of 1ts Wgreem 1 through it wheresoever bis I A R O sl s iaistanas mipgied faicen e ) VRIVATE BILLS. Yinh the proceedings. Who differ eo widely and vitally { any, which were non-couenried in, and & Committee Tu fulfitment of the order to proceed with tho business e I SWORTH préssed Lis wotion to agree to the pliblle questjons feel it due o him: that (he Yed for, o i e &peaker's table, busincss was taken up aud dis- et the ey oun guespion, but tne. Hoaso Kratel) ropArd b e e THE FORTIFICATION BiLE e ot TR0 sccond the previous question, ; b e ahonld be so willingly The Senaté amendients to the Fort | "“Ihe Senate joint resolution for a patent to Joseph R. thie previous question, and thew, ou wo- ) the Fortification bill, viz. tion of - gk this nacfalplesson, Vit iversity o’ polt appropriating #2300 for e e Willeivs Point, . Y., | Morriaof Houstoo, Texss, for an improvement iu fur- Mr. CONKLING (Rep., N. Y.), o Cpniet docs not nee i Rhonld Dot as o v faet. | ®nd for the appoiitment of a_ joint board ¢ e o8 Wiy passed, the report and Sed o ow ‘"’:“:‘I“Sl-!:"«:‘rtv:'(:.fl,‘({] to ;lxux:uu'-lll:oplnnlly relations whieh ought to exist be e ot e test tho re ke yotut resolntion for the refanding to certain -~ - - Ty, g u‘f-(':fl('x el 1y Ryl i hesan the work of national y arred in, and & Commit- Buiking Assoclations of taxes illegally levied ° Mr. ALLEY (Rep. ) IROVed to suepend the rules to voilon ot ot be il essential 10 the preser- ce urked foy , was passed. ~ 3 n ! atio amicable relations between the presiding P g st resolution for the extension of a patent R it nce a oint Tesolution fepealing (hat iicer und his puliical opperents upon the preeidink |y pCHENCK ot e moved that when th Pt locksy 10 John H. ot was SEE THE NEW EMPRESS D G e rhi ots wrs tAken B Neas And S bt “potltieat thowg, and. AL i b A o kg g s to 3 Jution relative to the Post-Off O, B et e Naye 305 o, L thivdn hot perfect ind co of politie evening. wate Joint.resolution relative to the Post-Office Nays, aad remlied Yeas 16, Noye 0o ird fnd Af the mane courtery 1u 1 i | M MAYNARD (ep., T pnin : |t Sub-Treasury, in t v of Boston, appoiutin ol i e aAATIVE, The Fules e ot puspended. O inehtu aboll be obeerved in the bearing of members | WS 1OL 8 Lagisiative ifice non. ) inquired whether Sunday | Coiasioner to select a sit Yeas passed " cs | [N V IS’IBLE TRAIL "I‘l‘r‘. hur:‘m; Rep.. Conm), from the Committee on ;;»:)..nlx_.“e‘)'xf.il..::hn:‘iu-‘nrx”y.l 1o acenrreice here, tle yie Rep., N. Y-) suzgostion whether ) e B MaAL ok WITH DAWALL © ont of § Nitary Affairs, repc N o o y o8 g nar the satisfaction er which pe ruls by > > k enate bl authori the est ment of an > R I T RO s, B At S el ook ek tpon s i on her “Aprin SEE v | The Benate bill suthorizing the SSSARIEE iafha | Al o XEW PAKIORARIS SHAFSS 5. FRIOS 0F fin Va0 o fach artiicia) Tanb, A their o et o (ks ) ¥ our conntry during this eventiul period R cited reveral Inatane nd the Hawaiian Islands, ¢ the Lid to $100,000 8 | WOKLD, PAKIS TRAIL, asd la all % P e s d ineld—4s. Sunday, particularly th yenr, was then t [ 4 , and 1o all otbers of our Popular Styles. OVERNMENT CONTRACTS, The SPEAKER apnonnced that the Houso having on un.) proposed, in order to glve t on the 3d of \lm-ll P Mr. MCRUER (Rep. \un moved an amentiment reduc- ME HUBBARD ey, Conn offered & thanti reconsideration agreed to pasa the Ll by & vote of 138 to vole, that ' should be tARES B | the ¢ N udment, knowi as | 10 (! amouut to #76,000, and explained and advocated THE QUESTION SETTLED BY THE pat 3f any Koverumeut officer or contract 48 the bill had again passed the Honge wan discounteuanced By | Ty, G NRGE {1 Mr Tk anticipation of appro- | 1 - o A that the vot Mr. SHELLAFARGER (Rep., Obio) asked the Speaker Ater discussion, Mr. HILL (Rep., Md.) moved to lay riations, the i L ek aaaine Setoenn * The aunouncement was greeted with very general clap- 3 taken and was nuan- | What wecessity there was for the House meeting on Sun- | B¢ bill on the table, Negutived. r SHI e et 10 the Cutnmutios dn. f\lf;‘i:»:'n?::;;r:.lé‘. ping of hands by members on the floo \‘f\ v~|‘l'llnlcvlrl g e ident was d on the floorand in ot A s 10 the conseeico i e 1e- e ion on, the. pars of the v taken b ’ A L AG INE : B g L x4 Todiace by : Ao e ghlleries. s sense of the country ) on the pas he was taken Mr. HOTCHK IS A ved o | in the galleries. ecture by the Speaker to the galleries TR DEFICIENCY BILL. The SPEAKER stated the condition of the N , and resulted, yeas 73, nays 49, £0 the bi sules to enablé b ) Juoved to snspend the [ ercated considerable amusement on account of ita Deing | . The House then again 0t 20 minnica past i1, went ipto propriation bil!, the Deflc eney bill ad /(;"‘",}.,A,,'," Was passed. ’ g IN PAVOR OF of wachinery for the | 80 muek wore appli le to members themselves. Cpmmittee of the Who s Unon, My, | ton bill being disposed between (he two houses, 1. The business on the Speaker's table was, at 12 mid- A sk ylo Sl Ahison in the chiair, an resuned the cons rolling of fhese Ulle would occupy conaiderabl night, continucd as followe: i ik Hh J. W. BRAD Qg , N T : e g e e L RADLEY'S k An - - b contested election case . Bing] as the e 4 of which pE o , New-York awd Philadelph wigned ‘. \rough the Tsthmus of Darien was passed. Some, Bade e ek Tor the Vigh District of Temnessee, | - Do BmaT e e in the How Sicamnalip Coppaty el o Rennte bill ¢ n 4 Y] - J ot octupled conslderable time ise! D Re bill authorizing the Secretar; of the Navy, O he Committee was diseharged from the farther con’ THE ARMY ATFROVRIATION MILL '.""’{'""E" wug that portion of the Lk g by gy o Qe ' A Td Onondakn 10 AP, Geor Quin- CELEBRATED sideration of the suly ect, 8 & decision by the Cowmittee B (Rep, Pa.), from the Confenence Co tion waa struck on i~ - - O ks " rocess 16 b6 10 8 O'clock pacsed " a1 ouse cou v < ppropriation bill, e A sum ¢ X 1 . i | p-m: L o clock, o 3 > f s ouid BaYe o pracica citct vgy, ) Qmm: .’!yl..‘ "“"({:x':':'{‘:;;‘ i, made d eport, Bt of 24,00 wan appropriated 10 Pay e climof | 13 s i concerning the Fire Department of D U P L E X E L L I P T 1 0 eoutestant in the abo ; 2 oc and bridge, by re 3 e ) ) ppropriatin The Ho esumed the bisines 0 8 . { " 208 (7 moved fo make the | 1A control of it by the Governuegf, _ -~ stibuiations with (e (octas Bdiane: Gate Tieate cqtyed gl o e it it ot sppreriating &30 000, 1 prfeiturcs meurved under the laws relativg to ol wou . Rejec A isenssion in which Mr. MORRILL (Rep., Vi) eh [Jodes deder the direction of the Supcriatendest of tbe Freeds 1 ead, Mr. El . ‘The resolution of Mr. Dawes was then & Y COMPOUND JSJEREST NOTES. Slaanion 1 0 e R T he had base propared to ses | 2 em v M AT : The bill aving been read, Mr. Tiot from the Commit. r 8 l'i.“ THE TARIFF ON wooe; e Mr. PRICE (Rep., JoWh). from the Couference Cow attempted, even on'tho lst. hight by 8 i Lk i L L EOLALATIVE ATPROTRIATION U L sk offered soue amendments In watters of v ) i AT ik Simi e sppediod itk tee on the bill 0 fuirnish the ways and means £or the pay- BUEVENS (Rep. o WKARSON ther tows) e L BEONT) e, O, from the Confirence Com, | e amendments were reall 10, and tho bill pasked. ppeared with 4 T8 | ment of comfonnd inte Rep., Obo), ARNKWORTH (Rep., 111} t o g £t ; Teported The Seynte bl to ex e act for the final ad| sage, stating that that body bad passed tle hill of the omflonud interest nofes, made o Feport recom the appropriation, and repelled the allegition R Ihatin 1o akree: e senate | ient of private lang o et e taa a2 ey g gosibin g Ay g o s gntiber mending that instead of the hundred millions of legal Aud made by the opponcnts of the measnre. Flrnlly N N s e & the appropriation for exta | Missourl, which was pasted. i —— This was the bill introduced and mlm\xsdl-‘y M Bmg: llrfil,dtf notes, there be issued fifty miliions of loan cer- Ilu-‘(tn(x::?i::!:q;h:xn'vl:",, "’;"i."}'u'-"ii"uif"v"'i ‘lm.- mighit '\l‘ll iy mhl'..lvtl ‘{l \}"'"“h'l‘l\';':‘\'”" MR A message ,,,,,,,In, Be m"‘fi““: o'clock, announced .h bam, putting u tax of 12 cents per poand b tificates, bearing three per cent interest. closed. ate in the House, aud debate wus | trom its disagreement to the Senate age o e (i igrecd to the conterence reportouthe | - THEY sre themest DURABLE asd BCON Y y Mr. Bing. | tficatu 1 i o it e i e Henate agenducnt, (1K . a5 BCONOMICAL a5 well o tha grede of wool, and 10 ceuts on the lower grades, Wwith 10 Considerable discussion ensued, covering protty much | M7, HENDERSON (Rep., Oregon), while the Speaker out the appropriation agreed t A the bill is paseed. M :VENS rose, and on the part of the | mest CRACEFUL aad ELEGANT SKIRT MADE in the world. per cent ad valorem. the same ground that was gone over in the other discus- w t ten minutes past 1 o'clock, THE JOA¥ MILL p Committee, Wade a report, p Thebill was paseed without amendment, and sions op the same subject. : Mr. NEWELL (Rep., . J.) withdrew bis motion to re- g e o Lol aeihiom tnerans- | T o R Sonl Byrings, Baus the President for signature. , and goes to | My, LYNCH (Rep., M) moved to lay the Couference | 1 duty 1o do it was | consider the vote agrecing to the Conferenco Report on T e s siwwrs sod s shessrms, et ek, o STROOVF et \JXECUTIVE DOCUME: “‘)j‘_:"fl: the table; which was negatived. .“xpv‘;xl."\‘nl;. e ;"';"'I"‘l"-"l--l duterest Noto bl The Vill s therefore | Few-Yorks oy valia, IMlu.r‘)'llnnd, VI:IA ol m,;:\_ """" ble Hoop made. They will pot BEND or BREAK like thel 140 Col. Moore, the President’s private secretary, @ vote ob agreeing to the report was taken by Yeas | mittee of € & Dint 0. e thought it luconsistent that the | gle Syriogs, butwill PRESERVE their Graceful asd P pipeared ana deliveréd a messago i iting ekich wia | und Naye aud weeulted in Ve € Xove s The | Mkreed to, they would pro A A A P oli Hxpenses Dil, Winde 8 Fo- District Judges in New York shoukd, gat e o0 to; | "her tve rthresomatxnt Sisi hove bese by A58 10 elRms ,‘l!“‘:;!?‘liovrfl-ln«n!:lunure"éx‘;::(‘f.’ e bl e wstabiiah | Bpeaker voted Yea, and the report was agreed to. den ahouid sgn them 1) ung | cominites o the ury'Civi Expenses bil made a e | i Congerene veport was agreed to LTI Rl agionurde asr s Repeiice S ch Boath. ¢ Mr. NEWELL (Rep., N. J. e ] engTossing f t work, bt | ! i the Excentive De uph b teference (0 | 10 yigates before 1 o'clock a, u., the House took a rece e . ""’""""'-! ; S Sl 186 Prendon " . UITOW © g iu open House, ani acticable, then at suck bffice VHOLE ;,IL,;'M; et T ut ot e Ungen Statcn ":t: Cnui n;prm © 1ay tho motion to reconsider on | “hr HOGAN (hem, Mo) propose B MYy aeh. VW[, pTRe B8 (e P::!“':Olh-*u! by the Exchusive Manufactarers and sole owntzy o e 2100 5 pemage, Bith & seperv et th | 00,101, Foghtived~Yeas, 13; Nays. 81 main i ke A elotk y THE FREE LIAT. s e Titaior; Tlalve o 06 | “rrre hour ot & 'elé ; Nays, 81. ali in session until 9 oclock in ¢ Mr. ALLEY (Rep., Mass.) ed s an amendment 1 s sretary, of the | 3 semovals and . | | The Bour 01 & o loek huving wryived, the Houme took u Take 5 recess il 9 o'clock i the eveniug, and propos g, 110 Ste. on tho free Sintment ;:2;‘::‘3;%'&: E‘,,,,“.';f:,";;’;’gf:gf";*“lw ! {;’;&“ Q0L 73 c10bK, Witbout disposing of the ‘I“L ”';’I‘"";r"fl“‘,'”’ X g, and ‘t.t'ln itho put Jastings, wobalr cloth, ete e free BA ALCATIONS. WESTS, BRADLEY b CARYo of'congratulation o Lie €scpe from dssuseiss YVENING SESSION, R A e R N R T e e sted that the gentle- FIRST NA ANK OF HUDSON, N.Y. Nos. 97 CHAMBERS asd 79 ssd S1 BEADESTS, N. ¥, : ING SESSION. ot iy ouriing. V' Tnatiungs should he naPR 10 TR THIRENR e, VETO OF THE MILITARY RECONI The House resumed its gession at i o'c “The House ngain, ut 124 eelock, we t into the Commit The SPEAKER ruled the . ° s N, S ] B o bk ONETRUCTION BILL. Thy pending question beldg on r.-m.ti.x.r'.‘{.‘.."am. v tee of the Whole, Mr. ALLIBON (ep., Town) in the chair, | Mr- ALLEY inoved 10 suspeud the rules o s (0 off Y., March 2.—The First National Bank ALSO, AT WHOLRSALEBY-RETAIL JOHRK Prescoted the meseage of the | by Which theHouse agToetl to the report of Ll ote | and reained the: consideration of (e Deficeney bill af | out of order 4840 01Cr 1L | o i ety was closed (o-day for examination of account B.BARTLETT, Agt. Ellenville Glass W, President vetoing the Military Reconstructin bil). R A I B S e B G | dlae & UARE APyt for the Choctaw Tu- i House refused it being alleged that Peter 8, Wyukoo the :3-\:;1l W;J % | o N iy “"‘"fl";"“-fil:‘l’-hd(l}mh- ‘mv::blnlullwll Tio fead G b hieans Page) tor the pon ot B cqmpquut futeret noits, dhe question | i sction was, on mation of Mr. MORRILL, struck S0 0, wih o sight ¢ B e e O ount. The direciors. of iRlariie B [ Culee, Dregpots wars, Be e ot et ) Thoreading of he wesage waslntoned to with ot |y, o MACEIAS 5 APPROPRIATION BILL qut, then, nlr;‘u]“...,...m.-v,mu..-.h,.k...,..-,A...A"..-.,.,..m i ot [l Ay aro investigaitug the ioatter, abd will port S Oexes | A OUSEHOLD WORD.—B: on the part of the wembers ou b 1, STEVENR (Rep., P3.), from the Committe ’ 0 the House, cee he Tul eficioncy o soon as uscertained. The cashier makes U U DL ! ~Buy #4an 46 €4’ S0ss, 604 by the spectators tn the srowded | v by Blyessc 'badi the Senits Aryedmment o The v 1108, lution in 1o o 1 by M HOTCH | o 'x‘l',"’i’vi""‘w'u\r.‘..'.'r‘m‘x'.':'u‘."r'f.'x‘f:-‘}'u‘t'}fl'-mi"lnlf';'if“wlx“ | bl i, et e, tah e ool m. At one moment two members were noticed a3 :nfin:lmn';nm D3y R ';"]:1.,“#,","9““ the l'xll»‘{l«‘lEx]ldl "',:,‘"““'I' o l"‘m':::‘.l‘" Y lice was posted on the doors of o Dok today: (‘0"'1'67171‘[0\!;\‘5"—‘( A(}\:ER"I conversation on the Republican side of Arhibprstiony lor r0n 1ghfbouse at BouthWest Pass: o fnto the affairs L om e wvestigation | Tig DEMOCRATS DISSATISTIED Wi “Tho Boanduf Directars of the Fpst Nationa Dask of tindsonse pained | TN and Mumat hare y2a will i Te . Souse, when Mr. CHANLER (Dem., N. Y o g :g; vt Cuge taato o e v the envianeaf & ate i | W Laid 0D the 50 1o bo printed, - L iE L BLOND (Dem, Ol ihat Ly '.','.'WK..;,J oy A g i L IR s N.Y) a ereetioy : onse, calling to it partie nation of ite can X " | F'HE EMPIRE S m:f.fifififl'fii’."fnflf Epeaker o the fact. The - § oty 3 Mr. WOODBRIDGE “v‘b:?-i‘-“\h REPOKT. | rilary Com- | REEIGE.OF the Assor {ated Press, complining ¢ Botion stthe £l s s adiag the tul et | TJ'HE EMPIRE S members were violating the rops atite €100 000 1t & buiftiog for the Deparimest of Agrics] siittee, made & report on Uie investigation i eferencs 1o rs the wemubers on the Democ BEST AND CHEAPEST SPRI v Wules, and perfect order was restored. The paragraph R Lsten sunlabing dhe o g l'm‘nnn:I"‘ weut of Agriciiins | the aileged neglect on the et of the Yeculy ';i:l;:l::! e s7ae8 sk ally slighted by the reporte MU e York Miste Aprcutna) gz‘l:;llgt:fl\mlflmm #tating that the effect of passiug the law would be to | % LTI P SN PGt & SR e et ol L D O Shoned | Dy totores who s pogented Bestlon price yring Do, made, " orier T ved hod samples ° €levate truitars aud rebels into self-sucrificing patriots, | of (e 56 erpi it rostricting the advrtising patronage {“Deen. read, n:.yn\'\'flvllfills‘i:‘l'w i w are believed to be usto ST e S ST - Be wuné lh:;.,, e e et ant | o Goveryuiént i this ,}:‘l""’“’;" r);rmf’»‘l:"..xa}:s:u., oy o the table and ordered o be r T Aunn‘}RTchL‘g‘w dney, provoked a geueral swmile of derision among | “cutive print ¢ which can o Gov- 2} v \ I fe ™ AN o 5 = i e oot sl g priuting which cannof he performed at the Gov- Mr. LE BLOND (Deni., Olio) opposed 1ts hefng p b X will be made J: W. Fainmn TR = 3 ynw::;: meu.;;ers, b‘mumz wis almoss the only point | Griment Prbtive Office (o e givan, to sucl printing of arguin hai L aitempted T g b kg e thin i proo e L o fuftbe JRENCH CHINA DINNER PuaTE—98 bere manifestations of feeling were made. @he | o exceed those clar shall indicate, tho rates not s whole statewent was a coutradiction of avy Bl meel, §ok ceranty wore than b fair | WhI douhtiess i Ao 2 with UNT ) SIS Comss Shamm. Bet: m%o'fl'lnlnaltd 8% 95 minates Dast 3, having oo e | to exceed those charged to private individnals. fon. avy | sbare of atiention. Kevowren | 7 ir | will doubtless iner he amount. Hash tion with corer store. o ed abont 55 minutes. Some applause vas R Soscu: VETO OF THE TENT! p Mr. WOODBRIDGE st p “ OAD LAND GRANT. faulting cushier. was taken juto custody this e SRENCH ¢ S— , 3 a manifested 3 £ TENURE OF OFFICE BI HDGE stated that the report had bee ) ANT. rofreed i 8t RENCH CHI 5 tbe Democtatic cide by clapbing of lands, nfested | g SPEAKER laid before the House, at suwitted {0 the Commitice, aml Ll Torn Siied 10| mshaeh non Cal,) the ry tho instance of the Preaudont of tho bavkc, and lodget, n ' doren, Wt AoN, SPEAKER-—Tle question under the Constitution | the President's veto mess: y unanimously, with a single exteption, that of Mr. 1 The v ontro g oo e biuk hng o pald-in capital of $200,000, and | bleek. o eomnecton ¥ sor “ghall the House, ou reconsideration, agree to the pas- | of esldent’s veto messaze ou the act regu Mr, BOUTW (F Mass.) denied that li "ll"'.'lll:hl:(l“!‘;‘: \':l_n‘nlv » Mnllu-(l from Stockton o Copper Tease to $~-'~L.‘~;l-\‘ Its notes_are redecmed at ARENCH CHINA of bu\!. of certaln civil offices, aud the Clerk proceeded Lo rend | ot ed any off] sovernment with willful neglect | Sheaker's table a -lulr ifornis, was take from tho ik of Now-York City. ]4 i, ot WANTINNG DI ..m'nflwmvfi’?l propose that we proceed lmmediately 8. of duty, nor did thr Judiciary Counuittco cliurge avy wan | able ud passed, Wit au”amenduent, by AN OF MASSACHL ETTS, e B 12 hetvoite vHS Socaengere L . v 2 v e v, "His own convict 4 o 1o ot Melien, <. ) ection with co; % Mr. r';r..};mn‘(lu: (e, WWis)-Tue rinority of the | ceiving th :uumhm contrast in the mauner of re- | there hud heen n ot Goy oG D et ALS TO THL, SUFRENE, COURT, TS P The whola logs result- FI{I:.M‘II CHINA TEA SETS—H# piece: ) FHouse foundly seusible that their official diity . plving the two veto mes: While the firse | 25%.0n€ - resumed the business on the B suspension of s aid to be y ot WASHING Y'S, u "G Frequire thetn, if ih thelr phyeical pover ‘xml”rn}:;ti‘hrr;:x]‘]x B e Lented 40 H1Ch & ttaaiion i0Ab: Al hile the first Sy LE Shkuts Lnide Xaa” vesh Moy | 81,000,000, The It ational Bank of .\'pwn:l No conuection with corner "f'l".u,\ S, widdle Cooper P.l.umu "'.m‘llv«nmrlomnmx‘no HOXt of fheirs can prevent |* diminish trom the openi IRl hat oo £ | Shung B S hre the Committee either of | Tutig to Appeals ad Writs of Error | Vi D eror, i er of the suspended firm, | E3 PR AND SATC . T4l hill, 88 tley thiuk, o dissolution of the Union inish from the opening sentence to the close, 1t might | the Sceret e Secre ¥, h by having, 1t wroported; | 1V AND SAUCENS= They ouly i the nime of te Repnhlic i U vanue 2. | safely be snld that 10t a dozen membera Histened to the | 108 Hio Cominittec fu coming th (i I (e S ollemedl irare) Amopiimenta | o iy ca) Doarly twicothe Amount | stitils bieek. SRS Tn TS s ciopmig 8l they hold dear, protest’ agulust s actiou of s | re dnm.;uu.;,,.l,.,,“,L a dozen membors Hstened to the | progidgut liad been rewiss f Wi dutics 1n the RIS 2C G WLSE WG EIOOR A Mt T DULAN s alls Miping Compr : QUILILBER i o s Mr. THAYER (Rep., Pa.)—File it at 0 o'clock, the House proceeded to vote by Yeas aud | Mr BOUTWE i EDMEN'S BUREAU=PEONAGE —INFRISONMENT ¥om | wiors ! a e &) Fanted & cert b — \Var- Mr. STEVENS—It 1 understand ¢ e Nays, as the Coustitution require Ve o & T t DENT. b which cart i) w hia nre, wiuaoh The MBI T piles, old otber nde, the e et ks ot bo. Talsew with, | Whetler it woul Sedba it B oy ally o o Semate il to reulate e dspostion of an ey | failuze of th O Ao e sous, anay | R0 Bom A petmatel dragy S T out farther delay or further debate. A Bt bt ation, to the 1 the Con o custody of (he Freedmen's Burcan, was | N r disap: T A T Messrn. BOYER (Deti, e | wotwithstanding the Presideut’s ohjections. i vote ro- ary of War mig th 2, and 20530 at R E ’ mnm.-figi:onwlxffikhfi?flfi?nflfifinsfil sultod—Yeas, 191 ; N stiict party vo %l the| fr gt 11 have | ' ddent might D ok audt Caravar pralibis, ShoRRESH the certit ks r b Binto Bnk ik w s of Nl N G TON’S ) k five been remiss A ¥ 4 p Terrvitory o o, § ¢ d ks . e Bank, which we o oMr. mafifik?twmgtwmwwrhmlmn declared thi Rk ENLIIS having | rhro ook b iy g e R | O s ol e antat T | ‘s gty e S O Casbie, Me ELDRIDGE—We feel that we have 5o power to ve- e senat haviny. ey | +0mo nhglsct of duly on tho Purt of souio ono OF e | T Bt il supplementary o the several acts of | Bocon Natuual HOIELOIANIN N R A Reoutal gs I)bel_dtm.on;nz ® ide of the House 15 Qissolve the | Passed it by a like t o-thirds vote, it was now a law g g g l;'m‘flm @ishing imprisomsent for debt, which was |y, r\-“j' ;uvl,v;]u; n.n-"h:‘-;‘-k-}ulvlugl\"I'r';‘]h t ss shall je. [Some hisses. . 1 At et i AYMOND (Bep., N. Y.) desired to know ot hel passed. all. Jubus artwell, the Cashier of the 8 - “_E‘}E”_l B s oto ik THE SAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. | the alleged negie (RoRa N ¥ Abetn 1 taknow whether s NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. who Das been concerned in these trangactions, has re- I quesiion unless 1t 18 necessarr. e previons uittec on Ap | Doy B Tl el diouny; | mye v e b A s Bh i o/cluck, & mee- | 8™oL. The Govarnmonk howsrer, Qs Bo8 loa dol- S RE ARMS. Mr. LE BLOND (Dem., Oliio)—~As a membe o e nts b | Bk ottty frou tha tinses (e his. WhereabOtta a8 | hody had gree i Trom the Senate anouncin mes: | T Sir, smiith, the Caslier of the State bank, has also SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY. R BT hio)—Ae o membor u: e | fhe Nava Ay o opristion bil, and p - | known heehishodiangisrifio 0 e werend to tho Cobference report ou the Naval | Fesisued A Liberal Discount o Dealers. guse - 5 passage of propriating ,000 for the 2 sire MEsie K more ppriation bill, g DEFALCATION IN BALTIMO! . 2Wis b ath-xne : . - - ore stei b bl - LTIOR P Ul . unun:lnl:(flfié’fivflu’u"{he”fin’ffin:’r“nkx?‘:u&?-‘m:fli‘ it | B e ooy i That was apyarent from AREON (Rop., Jown) thereupon rose and mudo | pDatzoconx, Mareh 3—A heavy, defuloation has H00/000 TURNNEED YRS & GOVEREE sufficient numuber of mewbers ou this side of The House to | tion as a wiliful waste of p]’l'hn.'» wll‘i' i .;._ t mmittee found t only did | l"‘-'1:‘(;.::;:;fl.“l‘r&.‘,.l...u the Committ i the | e dlise 1 the Mechanies’ National Bank of this We offer for sale on Areibily b :M'Nh ‘me, this bill never, ue Should becone @ | to the people of Chatlestown. He lnsisted o1 | the Execu t not pursue L ,“m i was agd wi to. It strikes | years, and was dis- | 1,00 U ey (Steel Barrel) with Saber Bajonet, o T would leave it to the next Cougress, with 19 States | 0rder that, as the aviendue r | Sureaté not pursue EALIGn fas the PUrARIELOL K MAE o | ernient Tnspector Cal- | 800 U 8 Kied Muskets ey whreprescutéd, &0 take the rosponsibility of sirik b | must ve first e T him aghe shou:c ey PR R RY modifies the paragraph -"The persons impilcated | 15000 . & Ammy or Caralry Revelvers Soehes the Government. ¥ m’ o U ARSON ) n Cormittee of the Whole. Mr. WOODBRIDGE ut Government employés not heing removed for ,.,..\;. al bookkeeper, who has been We are also prepared to contraet for supplving at esrle date enr 3 ow crument. | N moved to suspend the rules; hut the | ratt would g veasous, and about the appointient of master we- %5 voam: and. John H, | proved Breecl Loading Rite and Carbine (aruo model) for Militan Berve .c:i that fhe vote shall B e RBatk ariar dei ot | o e thaCemaitioe of the the amendiients vero e e the teathnony. talen Dy tho Judiciaty Committee, | R ¢ f0¢ 26 vears. Borl wero !WJ e e & SO i el Coniog 3 . - ‘¥ » b le. e therefore moved that the e o a ? & RECESS, on Suturd sod on b usder the BERoAN Patent. LESLONDT o not know whetlier thero ate Blel | .\ 10, tuen or (omusy miates pa g i }ulnl...l..\-_‘ AL the FEpOFt Ve rauted WILiout | The House hen,at 610 o'clock, Look & recess il o'clock | e I This fa tho (lied Hew S apetiomont Whlgh has UINGTON & S0XS. Dioa, NewTerk. P ioD; Wi < i Flonss then, at tweuty minutes past o o'clock, r. ELDRIDGE (Dem., WisJ insisted tha > TODO! (Buuday in o in the same bank within the pe hic TN 3T ¢ 1 LLISON (Rep., Towa) in the chair, : ished. - se reassembled L e former 1s quite an elderly ot callng. that. by s Lwothisds vote will sustaln i) | the consideration of the Deliolcuey aigy aid Rl | Mr. WOODERIDGE then moved that the report and withstanding the provalo sty Fle el (s ono of o1 } f ncluding those L s | under consideration heing that app evidence be printed. 1t was so ordered. galleies were packed with spectators el exeltement prevails in consequence of the affair. M 3 ¢ tose under whicl, i wotion of e { {0 Araorican Golooization sociei LTS gl e g e all. 1t vas & sort of political exchange, on i i il oneor b sustained aud contiave (0 et BRAMHALL, DEANE & Co., No. 347 Wat , X ., THA1 being 50, we | Liberia; the question hing on Dr. Davis's amerid 8 k4 LEPORT. flocks of new wembers ftermingied with those w o4k L Trabtilties. - .,,&,,m,,,';:,,;‘f}fr,,fl;g;;;,',g;f;l,gf;;;x ..!3’5.’2?5!2‘,’1".‘.12%1 pastaout i (1 vistig AViss AMTABENL 10 3, WILSON (e Towa, from the dudliclary Commit iy e soon (o sueced, and i (he Noqtatniance of S fijorses, Carriages, & with the gentlemax from Olilo ir. Le T - e from suffrage, was repeale te, then made a reporton the proposed impeachment of | Uiz iadintoly nfter 1TY | e b B e aatsa Sooutd "save | mave of ti. THAYE the Président. propoved ipsachmabiot. | Tmmadintoly affer te:fioute wis celed fo onfer, 3 clry 175N LL PARTIES WISHIN o | motiou of Sir. THAYER (Rep, Pa) the paragiapl was g | 1 bills wero presented wud sigued, Uhis ——— L PARTIES WISHING 10 BUY OR YER (Dew,, Pa.)—1 desire to say that _ | Mok ook Mr. WILSON moved the report be 1aid on the table and Wnain purpose for which the House is tn | REPUBLICAN Coxmiree Mir o Lol R LU WAGO! lscontiu (M1 y that the gen- | The paragraph appropriating 836,000 for drod ordered 10 be printed. session this evening. : ks spgee (59 Wiscauiiy Ol Eidridge bus sjokes vy uo | river s, ueas Borich. Deen s araat tor with ANHT Y (Roponie) ke ) P ARS0NAL BXF the Uniou Republican General Committee iyt SR ADMERVILLE, No. 57 Nt s, oppose the from we, ate him | an awoendment offered by e h As Rep, Objo) asked leave to make s re- | Mr. STEVENS (Rep., In) n for this evening 1o t . ‘around me. Bofar as I u; it offered by Mr. I 3 P, ') ro xplana- this & to take aetion upon the d wy to em| W’l“lfl?lnl"l':‘llvrlr-.t::'r‘di-({;,""(d”f 8’umulnux 25,000 tor improving the Westport Ha oy, | mark. | tion, saying that it was not often e did so: but owing to Jo Williawson, esi., late Cha of the Committee, e, o Dhore are ol a suficient uhmber o this | ~Tht approptiation of $30,000 ¢ " | Mr. WILSON Inaisted on the vote belng tuken. e frrg and whioh, b ba 10 s i Mavor! DAEA- Coa the House (0 make oppositon ffoctual, of Gonrss | patchod fr opiation ot 4900w for Atiatic Cavio 4 | Mr. ANCONA (Denn, ), on the part of Mr. ROGERS vy 10 Epatt Troim (ho U e v o Ornck-=Rusk Be S¥senoy DIl Chiam- | il o most asseut, cussion, in which it was s it | Dem., N. 1.3, handed in o minority report, wiich was point. 1t would be recolicet n, has appointed T. *A. Palwer, President of the % = P m'gu:flz‘“'gu"ffi‘flmfi:‘%?v‘fik 'lri:ws"rlf;@‘s\;”( m.l‘l"‘h:"uunuh the Cable, anidin w “.: 1| vead to tho House. v % hlln‘('llll"lll' 'wlvn 8 publication st sadway Bank, Deputy €hambetlain, Mr. Palmer, on -;“‘\.IM‘.!" CORBETT & ISCHARCIT 'y . NS stated that one ¢ Ao r 2 P ol Fo , satlon between the t ubers fr aturday, quali hefol ayor . weotyGifth at., near Sixth Jurlte inspection of thelr L oy that ':“’e'rz:érf!gulr togumn | Pasis bad cost 317,00, i @ispateh 10 our Minister at Tho mnjority and winority feports wero Jaid ot | Kuhiey and Hingha imselt, in_ which th APATAT: IO DD Hotfman iu the neces- T,vle ofROAD \\'A‘:H)N‘.l:;nrf.v:n .EI:‘.:".’G'..;.«'.". Ped ::‘.'.‘-. “his ~ wotlon of Mr. DODGE (Rep., N. 2 J . Grant bad been involved. So —— provement supersedes the elumsy wooden Sprng SN - oSoailed e"k:rnn ¥ ey B A ou ot ) (Rep., N.Y.), 86,080 s g Loy = . t ar s I > 2 for lightaces, durability, awd easy ©h b chairhae eidiat oo Mon, | approvrintd fo vessoving wiecks fnd g sapd bug om | | M CONKLING (Jep., ™ Y.) ek i report 1y couneation bohad with 1 thostory warWASHY (UG | fioter chmmt RELIEF.—AC & meoting of the Sonthern | fhelr arerooms. (oppedite foe 'we have onrscives adop! Hook, "Thc second section was amended 1:‘}'.'1‘“.-.".’»5:,".";‘,Iy that the Conference Comnuittee on the Legistative, J \Wide 10 fabrieate tbe lie. e could not tell all (iat took § |5 lef Comiuittee held on Saturday, tho amount thus far | TR~ SAT 2 = fas gurpenn ) the ruke of $3e Tome, Gumd | gollectien, ou' al) merchandies gaugentls Ly cting i | ial, and Geeutive Appropiation il i been 1 b fabricate tho lie, L Could s Ohio: b 50 fur | Fecelyed was stated to Do $15,500 60, All the funds re- Ok SALE — Four e A r&w‘;o;l‘mm Sande thereater exported, on whicl drawbracis s allowed, of 10 . epttation. for 4he Inere | 1he oooVermeion ihs seans ey la ofitwas | cofved have been oxpended, and the Oommites st} ("IN A AR : tation, for ghe Iy yholly & falicy i migh. s very o for i | sl furth Wi, During 'tho session, the Rev. J. O | DR KERSEY ko thi an, o or woulil recollect ‘of Mouth Carolitia ade ® statehuent of tho ex- | MORER BLINENTS, gueet of sLLUMYY I iy} Blate. . g M"""“;fl Broadusy, all the N M'H,W"’"."‘ e per ensle. o DL, Tl o Ml s wisd 1 ok Wl msns- ) curmyh Wik Tugleg J Wthg b dedertpd dygs =2 Wb (ke ppeaial e L

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